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title: Installation
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# Installation: Tools and C++ Runtime
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<div style="float: right"><a class="groups_link" style="color: #fff"
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href="https://groups.google.com/group/capnproto-announce">Get Notified of Updates</a></div>
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The Cap'n Proto tools, including the compiler (which takes `.capnp` files and generates source code
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for them), are written in C++. Therefore, you must install the C++ package even if your actual
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development language is something else.
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This package is licensed under the [MIT License](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
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## Prerequisites
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### Supported Compilers
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Cap'n Proto makes extensive use of C++11 language features. As a result, it requires a relatively
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new version of a well-supported compiler. The minimum versions are:
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* GCC 4.8
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* Clang 3.5
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* Visual C++ 2015
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If your system's default compiler is older that the above, you will need to install a newer
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compiler and set the `CXX` environment variable before trying to build Cap'n Proto. For example,
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after installing GCC 4.8, you could set `CXX=g++-4.8` to use this compiler.
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### Supported Operating Systems
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In theory, Cap'n Proto should work on any POSIX platform supporting one of the above compilers,
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as well as on Windows. We test every Cap'n Proto release on the following platforms:
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* Android
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* Linux
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* Mac OS X
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* Windows - Cygwin
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* Windows - MinGW-w64
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* Windows - Visual C++
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**Windows users:** Cap'n Proto requires Visual Studio 2015 Update 3 or newer. All features
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of Cap'n Proto -- including serialization, dynamic API, RPC, and schema parser -- are now supported.
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**Mac OS X users:** You should use the latest Xcode with the Xcode command-line
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tools (Xcode menu > Preferences > Downloads). Alternatively, the command-line tools
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package from [Apple](https://developer.apple.com/downloads/) or compiler builds from
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[Macports](http://www.macports.org/), [Fink](http://www.finkproject.org/), or
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[Homebrew](http://brew.sh/) are reported to work.
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## Installation: Unix
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**From Release Tarball**
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You may download and install the release version of Cap'n Proto like so:
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<pre><code>curl -O <a href="https://capnproto.org/capnproto-c++-0.7.0.tar.gz">https://capnproto.org/capnproto-c++-0.7.0.tar.gz</a>
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tar zxf capnproto-c++-0.7.0.tar.gz
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cd capnproto-c++-0.7.0
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./configure
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make -j6 check
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sudo make install</code></pre>
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This will install `capnp`, the Cap'n Proto command-line tool. It will also install `libcapnp`,
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`libcapnpc`, and `libkj` in `/usr/local/lib` and headers in `/usr/local/include/capnp` and
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`/usr/local/include/kj`.
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**From Package Managers**
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Some package managers include Cap'n Proto packages.
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Note: These packages are not maintained by us and are sometimes not up to date with the latest Cap'n Proto release.
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* Debian / Ubuntu: `apt-get install capnproto`
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* Homebrew (OSX): `brew install capnp`
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**From Git**
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If you download directly from Git, you will need to have the GNU autotools --
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[autoconf](http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/),
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[automake](http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/), and
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[libtool](http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/) -- installed.
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git clone https://github.com/sandstorm-io/capnproto.git
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cd capnproto/c++
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autoreconf -i
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./configure
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make -j6 check
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sudo make install
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## Installation: Windows
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**From Release Zip**
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1. Download Cap'n Proto Win32 build:
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<pre><a href="https://capnproto.org/capnproto-c++-win32-0.7.0.zip">https://capnproto.org/capnproto-c++-win32-0.7.0.zip</a></pre>
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2. Find `capnp.exe`, `capnpc-c++.exe`, and `capnpc-capnp.exe` under `capnproto-tools-win32-0.7.0` in
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the zip and copy them somewhere.
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If you don't care about C++ support, you can stop here. The compiler exe can be used with plugins
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provided by projects implementing Cap'n Proto in other languages.
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If you want to use Cap'n Proto in C++ with Visual Studio, do the following:
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1. Make sure that you are using Visual Studio 2015 or newer, with all updates installed. Cap'n
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Proto uses C++11 language features that did not work in previous versions of Visual Studio,
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and the updates include many bug fixes that Cap'n Proto requires.
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2. Install [CMake](http://www.cmake.org/) version 3.1 or later.
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3. Use CMake to generate Visual Studio project files under `capnproto-c++-0.7.0` in the zip file.
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You can use the CMake UI for this or run this shell command:
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cmake -G "Visual Studio 14 2015"
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(For VS2017, you can use "Visual Studio 15 2017" as the generator name.)
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3. Open the "Cap'n Proto" solution in Visual Studio.
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4. Adjust the project build options (e.g., choice of C++ runtime library, enable/disable exceptions
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and RTTI) to match the options of the project in which you plan to use Cap'n Proto.
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5. Build the solution (`ALL_BUILD`).
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6. Build the `INSTALL` project to copy the compiled libraries, tools, and header files into
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`CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`.
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Alternatively, find the compiled `.lib` files in the build directory under
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`src/{capnp,kj}/{Debug,Release}` and place them somewhere where your project can link against them.
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Also add the `src` directory to your search path for `#include`s, or copy all the headers to your
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project's include directory.
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Cap'n Proto can also be built with MinGW or Cygwin, using the Unix/autotools build instructions.
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**From Git**
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The C++ sources are located under `c++` directory in the git repository. The build instructions are
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otherwise the same as for the release zip.
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